Long-Term Abundance and Distribution Trends of the CladoceranPenilia avirostrisin the US Northeast Shelf Ecosystem

Q3 Environmental Science Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science Pub Date : 2013-01-31 DOI:10.2960/J.V45.M682
J. Kane
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The average spatial distribution and interannual abundance patterns of the cladoceran Penilia avirostris are described from samples collected in the waters of the US Northeast continental shelf ecosystem. Integrated water column samples were collected with a bongo net from 1977–2009 on broad scale surveys of the shelf conducted approximately every two months. Collections were also made with a Continuous Plankton Recorder towed at 10 m depth along two routes; one that crossed the Gulf of Maine (1961–2009), and the other from New York City south-eastward toward Bermuda (1976–2009). P. avirostris was found to have a strong seasonal cycle in the southern half of the ecosystem. High coastal concentrations suddenly appear there in July–August, forming distinct onshore-offshore abundance gradients. The population slowly declines in the autumn months, essentially disappears from the zooplankton community during winter, and does not return again until its abrupt appearance in summer. Only low abundances in isolated patches were found in the northern half of the ecosystem and in the slope waters sampled by the CPR. Both samplers showed that annual abundance levels were variable with no long-term trend evident, nor were environmental measures or broad scale climate indices correlated to these variations. The cladoceransʼ summer population surge was significantly correlated with surface temperature and water column stratification indices. This is the first study to record the presence of P. avirostris in the Gulf of Maine region.
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美国东北陆架生态系统中栉水母的长期丰度和分布趋势
通过对美国东北陆架生态系统水域样本的采集,描述了枝大洋(Penilia avirostris)的平均空间分布和年际丰度格局。从1977年到2009年,在大约每两个月进行一次的大陆架大范围调查中,用bongo网收集了综合水柱样本。也用连续浮游生物记录仪沿着两条路线拖到10米深处进行采集;一条是穿越缅因湾(1961-2009),另一条是从纽约市东南向百慕大(1976-2009)。在生态系统的南半部,发现斑拟虫具有强烈的季节性循环。7 - 8月突然出现高沿海浓度,形成明显的陆上-近海丰度梯度。它们的数量在秋季缓慢下降,在冬季基本上从浮游动物群落中消失,直到夏季突然出现才会再次出现。在生态系统的北半部和CPR取样的斜坡水域中,只有在孤立的斑块中发现了低丰度。两个样本显示,年丰度水平是可变的,没有明显的长期趋势,环境措施或大尺度气候指数也与这些变化无关。支大洋夏季种群激增与地表温度和水柱分层指数呈显著相关。这是第一次在缅因湾地区记录了P. avirostris的存在。
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Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science
Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The journal focuses on environmental, biological, economic and social science aspects of living marine resources and ecosystems of the northwest Atlantic Ocean. It also welcomes inter-disciplinary fishery-related papers and contributions of general applicability.
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